COS 67 - Modeling I

Wednesday, August 14, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
L013, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Tomás León
1:30 PM
Evaluating a new algorithm for satellite-based evapotranspiration for North American ecosystems: Model development and validation
Bassil El Masri, Murray State University; Abdullah F. Rahman, The University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley; Danilo Dragoni, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
1:50 PM
Costs and benefits to assimilate microbial data into ecosystem modeling
Gangsheng Wang, University of Oklahoma; Qun Gao, Tsinghua University; Xue Guo, Tsinghua University; Mengting Yuan, University of California, Berkeley; Jiajie Feng, University of Oklahoma; Linwei Wu, University of Oklahoma; Daliang Ning, University of Oklahoma; Liyou Wu, University of Oklahoma; Yunfeng Yang, Tsinghua University; Jizhong Zhou, University of Oklahoma
2:10 PM
Climate-driven shifts in prairie pothole wetlands: Assessing future impacts to critical waterfowl habitats
Owen P. McKenna, United States Geological Survey; David M. Mushet, United States Geological Survey
2:30 PM
A new multi-species method to correct for sampling bias in presence only niche models, and its application to Pl@ntNet citizen science data in France
Christophe Botella, INRA, Université de Montpellier, INRIA; Alexis Joly, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis; Pierre Bonnet, Cirad; François Munoz, Université de Grenobles Alpes; Pascal Monestiez, INRA
2:50 PM
Quantifying carbon and species dynamics under different fire regimes in a southeastern U.S. pineland
Steve Flanagan, Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy; E. Louise Loudermilk, USDA Forest Service; Smriti S. Bhotika, AAAS; Christie M. Stegall, USDA Forest Service; Gregory Starr, University of Alabama; Susanne Wiesner, University of Alabama; J. Kevin Hiers, Tall Timbers Research Station; Joe O'Brien, USDA Forest Service; Scott Goodrick, US Forest Service; Mac A. Callaham Jr., USDA Forest Service; Robert M. Scheller, Portland State University; Kier D. Klepzig, Joseph W Jones Ecological Research Center; R. Scott Taylor, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Maximum likelihood method for analyzing mark-release-recapture data of Aedes aegypti using environmental and landscape data
Tomás León, University of California, Berkeley; Anthony J. Cornel, University of California, Davis; Katherine K. Brisco, University of California, Davis; John M. Marshall, University of California, Berkeley
3:40 PM
How to avoid silent catastrophes by improving early warning signal detection
Amy C. Patterson, Case Western Reserve University; Alexander G. Strang, Case Western Reserve University; Karen C. Abbott, Case Western Reserve University
4:00 PM
Impacts of variable measurement error on predicted suitable habitat for tree species in the Pacific Northwest
Karin Kralicek, Oregon State University; Tara M. Barrett, US Forest Service; Hailemariam Temesgen, Oregon State University
4:20 PM
Using occupancy-detection models to address biases in biodiversity data
Kelley D. Erickson, Missouri Botanical Garden; David Henderson, Missouri Botanical Garden, Washington University in St. Louis; Stephen J. Murphy, Missouri Botanical Garden; Adam Smith, Missouri Botanical Garden
4:40 PM
A new method to estimate fundamental niches from occurrence and physiological data
Laura Jiménez, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas; Jorge Soberon, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas; J Andres Christen, Mathematics Research Center
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